I think I managed the steps correctly but the trade has not completed. In 'open trades ' it says order placed. Do I need to do anything else or simply wait? It's been almost 24hrs since I place the trade.

Cryptopia Exchange kindly look at your system. BTCs are deducted without any BTC coins in return and there are instances and when I placed my coins in sell order, coins were deducted but no BTC were added to my account.

I’ve purchased OTN/BTC but it still isn’t showing up in my balances (the OTN) am I missing something here? I used my BTC to by OTN. After buying the transactions (orders) have been sitting there for 2 weeks. Also why is it called a trade?

I purchased some coins yesterday, and received a message from Cryptopia saying the order was filled, so I assume it all went through fine. I have a balance for that particular coin in my Balances section. But I'm not sure where to track my return on investment, i.e. where can I see the dollar value of the coins I purchased.

Most exchanges have this. I expect to see it fluctuating as the price of the coin fluctuates.

Update:

I see the 'Est BTC' column within the balances tab. This fluctuates, so I can convert that from BTC to my local fiat currency to get an idea of what my coins are worth. I wish this wasn't neccessary however, and that the 'Balances' section within Cryptopia had a live conversion of whatever coin into a fiat currency, be it NZD or USD.

Everytime i click buy ETN for Electroneum i buy the max amount i can. Which is not below the minimum I will add. But it will say the buy is confirmed then say "Spam Trade Detected" why is that??? Anyone that can help fast I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!!

Everytime i click buy ETN for Electroneum i buy the max amount i can. Which is not below the minimum I will add. But it will say the buy is confirmed then say "Spam Trade Detected" why is that??? Anyone that can help fast I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!!

justinsb92: 12/13/2017 1:37:54 AM

I posted this answer in another forum, but hope this helps!:

I figured it out. Some weird kink in the system. Place the BTC amount that you want to spend in the "Total" column. Then click on the "Sell Orders" section on a random line. Doing this should adjust the numbers that you first put in. Once that happens, readjust the "Total" column to the correct amount and then it should automatically fill out the rows accordingly. Press "Buy" and you should be good to go.

Before I did this, the number of ETN I'd be purchasing for BTC was less than 1 (.98), which made no sense. But once I did the method as mentioned above, the ETN value was much more accurate (in the thousands). Hope this works out for you guys! My brother had the same issue and he was able to resolve it doing the same thing.

I purchased some coins yesterday, and received a message from Cryptopia saying the order was filled, so I assume it all went through fine. I have a balance for that particular coin in my Balances section. But I'm not sure where to track my return on investment, i.e. where can I see the dollar value of the coins I purchased.

Most exchanges have this. I expect to see it fluctuating as the price of the coin fluctuates.

Update:

I see the 'Est BTC' column within the balances tab. This fluctuates, so I can convert that from BTC to my local fiat currency to get an idea of what my coins are worth. I wish this wasn't neccessary however, and that the 'Balances' section within Cryptopia had a live conversion of whatever coin into a fiat currency, be it NZD or USD.

earthday: 12/9/2017 4:10:08 AM

The value in NZD or USD may be irrelevant... if all goes according to plan. BTC/ satoshis will be the new benchmark. It's a paradigm shift.^^